Members of The Board
Werner Müller is the current director of the supervisory board (also at Degussa and Ruhrkohle AG). Other members of the board include:
- Richard Lutz (Finance & Controlling)
- Ulrich Weber (Human resources)
- Volker Kefer (Technics, Railway interconnection and Services)
- Karl-Friedrich Rausch (Transportation and Logistics Passenger traffic)
- Ulrich Homburg (Passenger transport)
- Volker Kefer (Infrastructure and services)
Previous chairmen of the board include:
- Heinz Dürr, 1994–1997, became director of the supervisory board afterwards
- Johannes Ludewig, 9 July 1997-September 30, 1999
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